DELHI: Your dream house in Greater Noida has just got costlier. In its 97th board meeting on February 13, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) announced a 10.21% hike in the allotment price across all categories of land in the city. The hike comes into effect from April 1 this year. The authority will soon take out a formal notice.

DELHI: Commercial property has always been considered a huge investment and preferably a deal made for corporate houses, MNCs, big and foreign investors. Retail players or small buyers found it expensive due to location, size and cost and hardly got a small office space within their budgets, so they preferred to rent a small office space to run their operations. But for the first time in the NCR (National Capital Region), Greater Noida West is offering opportunity for retail and small buyers too

DELHI: It is often assumed that Indian property buyers are more focused on budget than brand value. This is a glaring misconception of the ground realities. In fact, few consumer classes are as attuned to the value of a brand than Indian homebuyers. Moreover, developers have been responding to this trend by adopting best practices in their offerings as well as business operations as an integral part of their manifesto.

DELHI: National Highway 8 has been playing a crucial role in catering to the people coming from all corners of the country by facilitating the growth of commercial and residential real estate investments along this stretch. Realty projects under construction along NH-8 cover a stretch of 15km through Haryana and present multiple options for investors in search of early-bird investment opportunities.

NOIDA: With the Noida Authority changing the building bylaws in its board meeting, landowners in the city will have to either construct on vacant plots within two years or sell them to someone else otherwise the property will be confiscated. Official sources said the move to amend the building bylaws is aimed at ridding Noida of encroached vacant plots. As per the amendment, owners will now have to build on 100% area of the allowed Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of plots instead of 50% that was allowed

DELHI: Domestic property developers tying up with international designers for residential projects seems to be a trend the country's luxury real estate sector is hooked on. On offer are products ranging from homes based on the Disney theme to Spanish-style living and interiors designed by the likes of Italy's Tonino Lamborghini, Casa and Armani.